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The Talisker Atlantic Challenge has been billed as the toughest race in the world – more people have climbed Everest or been into space than have completed it.

Stuart said: “Rowing the Atlantic in hurricane conditions was a scary experience, but spurred on by the support of everyone back home and the thought of the difference our fundraising could make for people like my nephew, who has cystic fibrosis, we strapped down everything on the boat and squashed into our cabins for 48 hours.

“We want to raise as much as we can so we are extremely grateful to everyone who has already donated – keep the support coming!"

Claire Phillips, Community Development and Fundraising Manager at the Trust, said: “All Beans No Monkeys have been incredible since they started on this journey and they should be very proud of their achievement.

“We are extremely grateful to them for the effort that they put in leading up to this challenge, with their tough training regime and fantastic fundraising, and not least what they have endured throughout their time at sea.”